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Conserving Orchids

Conserving Orchids
Two PhD researchers, Amy and Susanne (University of Kent), write about the focus of their research. United Kingdom.

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Africanorchids

Africanorchids
Information on many orchid species found in Africa including Liparis, Malaxis, Eulophia, Goodyera, Disa, and Vanilla, Covers the entire African region including Madagascar, Mauritius, Reunion, and the Seychelles. Charlotte Leth. Denmark.

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Merkle's Orchids

Merkle's Orchids
Divisions, keikis, and stem props of selected plants. Information on Disas, Calanthes and other orchids. Ed and Lydia Merkle. Nashville, Tennessee, USA.

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La Canopée

La Canopée
Disa, Angraecum, Bulbophyllum, Cattleya, Dendrobium, Dendrochilum, Oncidium, Phalaenopsis, Phragmipedium, Paphiopedilum, and other genera of species and hybrids are available. Photo gallery with distribution and culture notes. Colette and Dominique Barthelemy. Plougastel-Daoulas, France.

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Asuka Orchids

Asuka Orchids
Specializing in cool growing orchids. San Bruno, California, USA.

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Dave Parkinson Plants

Dave Parkinson Plants
Disa and Pleione orchids available. Culture tips and orchid show schedule. Carlton, Goole, East Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom.

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ALBA Laboratories

ALBA Laboratories
Plant tissue culture with an emphasis on Disas for commercial growers. Established in 2000. Dassenberg, South Africa.

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Junginger Orchideen

Junginger Orchideen
Disas and other orchids for sale. Bernd Junginger. Rohrdorf, Germany.

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Afrodisa

Afrodisa
Disa information and sales. Photos of wild Disas in South Africa. Wally Orchard. Yachats, Oregon, USA.

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Exotic Plants

Exotic Plants
Orchid seed, for several species, available in small quantities. Germany.

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